maybe you should try to understand the problem first before attempting to offer a solution

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actually, that's all the problem appears to be. the person who wrote that is wrong. he said the shift key is too big which pushes the rest of the keys to the right, but he's wrong. the /? key should be next to the right shift, not the left one.

EDIT: read further down in the comments (god, that whole thing is written like shit) and i found that the UK keyboard usually has the /? on the left which is kind of retarded, but what can you do. lollers.

actually, that's all the problem appears to be. the person who wrote that is wrong. he said the shift key is too big which pushes the rest of the keys to the right, but he's wrong. the /? key should be next to the right shift, not the left one.

EDIT: read further down in the comments (god, that whole thing is written like shit) and i found that the UK keyboard usually has the /? on the left which is kind of retarded, but what can you do. lollers.

I've used US keyboard layout until I moved to the UK, and I haven't gotten around to finding a US keyboard here, so I have to switch between US and UK keyboards at home and work. I'm surprisingly used to it now, but I still find the UK layout annoying and slower for me.